Sterttiiimn, Scdom. Oro Tkandaj. May 21, 1SS3
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Herbert- Hansen, 575 S. 25th St,
a son, Tuesday, May 19, at Salem
General HospitaL -
CONNER To Mr. and Mrs.
dark; E. Conner, Salem Route 3,
Box ,. 686, a daughter, Tuesday,
May 19, at Salem General Hospi
tal..
RQLD3 To Mr. and Mrs. Loren
Roliej; 2260 S. 12th St, a son,
Tuesday, May 19, at Salem Gen
eral .Hospital. ....
CONNOR To Mr. and Mrs.
John Connor, 980 N. 16th St, a
son, Wednesday, May 20, at Sa
lem Memorial Hospital.
PAfeSEGIAN To Mr. and Mrs.
Deran Parsegian, 1340 Lee St., a
son, Wednesday, May 20, at Sa
lem Memorial Hospital
SPECIAL
THIS WEEK
7 A. M. to 11 A. M.
Applesauce
Stack of Hot Calces
With Whippet Butter
And Hot Maple Syrup
Coffee
39
mm
1
11:30 A. II. la
' 1 A. II.
At The Hew
t -
SPEEDWAY
RESTAURANT
At The Capitol
Shopping Center
Here's How
It Works:
Drire under the can
opy on the right side
of the restaurant
Choose from our Menu
on the walL
Give Your order to the
attendant
Drire around the build
and stop under the
canopy on the oppo
site side.
Your order will be de
livered to you, (2 min
utes afer it was taken).
You may park on our
i lot to eat or take tout
food to some other
place to eat It is all
yoursl CD's Ideal for
Telerision Partlesl)
Thomas Summers
Dies, Final Rites J
Funeral serrices for Thomas
Summers, 69, of 634 Ferry St,
who died in a local hospital Tues
day after a short illness, will be
held today at 2 p.m. in Virgil T.
Golden Chapel with the Rev.
Thornton Jansma officiating. In
terment will be at Belcrest Mem
orial Park.
: Born June 17, 1883 in Fort
Dodge, Iowa, the son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Summers, the deceased
lived near Missoula and Kali
spell, Mont, for several years.
farming and doing carpentry
work.
He came to Portland in 1942
where he did defense work and
moved 'to Salem five years ago
and operated a service station at
12th and State Streets. He was a
former member of the Moose
Lodge in KalispelL Mont
Surviving are his widow, Mrs.
Hannah Summers, Salem; daugh
ters, Mrs. Fred Stein and Doro
thy Harvey, both of Salem, Mrs.
O. E. Bergland, Portland;' son,
David Summers, Salem; sisters,
Mrs. Ethel VanHorn, Portland,
and Mrs. Kate Cameron and Mrs.
Francis Campbell, both of Mis
soula, Mont; two brothers, Ed
ward Summers, Portland, and
Clarence Summers, Vancouver,
Wash.; and six grandchildren.
Because of the vast spaces
across which wind blows, the
Pacific Ocean usually is consid
ered rougher in comparable lat
itudes than the Atlantic
New Showing Open 6:45
Chariton Heston
Jennifer Jones
"RUBY GENTRY
Also
William Tracy Joe Sawyer
"MR. W ALKIE TALKIE"
DRiVE-IN LTIIEATRE
Ph. -782ft
UBa 6AUEX3. BSmULT tff
Gates Open 7:09
Show at Dusk
NOW!
All Color Program
"HIAWATHA"
Vincent Edwards
Pins e
"MEET ME AT
THE FAIR"
Dan Dailey
Diana Lynn
Industrial Arts Exhibits Arrive
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As exhibits for the Mid-Willamette Valley industrial arts competi
tion began arriving Wednesday afternoon, BUI Mets, Willamette
Valley industrial arts association president (left) and Bruce
Thompson, Salem industrial arts teacher, had their hands fall ar
ranging them for the exhibition which opens today at the Valley
Motor Co. show room. Students from five mid-Willamette Valley
counties win compete. (Statesman fhoto.)
Ricardo Montalban .
Yvonne DeCarle ,
Cyd Charisse
In Technicolor
"SOMBRERO
Edmond O'Brien
"HITCH HIKER"
I Charlton Heston
In Technicolor 1
"PONY EXPRESS"
Dane Clark
"GAMBLER
ic THE LADY"
Missile9 Just
Shell Timer
A metal object in the front
yard of the W. H. Carroll resi
dence, 4560 Single Strand Rd
that resembled a smalL explos
ive missile, was identified Wed
nesday as a timing mechanism
for an artillery shell and
harmless.
Confusion arose when the
Carrotls sought information
about the object and were re
ferred to the Marion County
Draft Office in the Salem Ar
mory, 396 Ferry St Draft of
ficials confessed they had no
Idea why the object was brought
to their attention, but a help-
LISTEiI
To the Checkerboard Jam
boree over Station KM CM,
Saturday, 8 to 9 pjn. or bet
ter yet, see them in person at
the dance sponsored by the
Knights of Pythias at the
LABOR TEIIPLE
445 Center St
"Academy Award
Winner"
"The Bicycle
Thief"
. Best Foreign Picture
of the Yearl
Thurs. & Fri.
7:30 P.JVL
Waller Hall
Admission 50c
Sponsored by
Willamette Unesco Club
Ends Today! Jose Ferrer "MOULIN ROUGE"
Matinee Daily From 1 P.M.
Tomorrow! Regular Prices!
(Bargain Mat. ... 50c 'til 5 P.M.)
TERRIFIC DOUBLE BILL!
LAUGH-HAPPY, LOVE-HAPPY
. V MUSICAL!
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Piper JuUa
LAURIE ADAMS
ful Oregon National Guardsmasi
identified the timer.
How the rusty, corroded tim
er found its way to the Carroll
front yard was not known-
County 6
udget
Staff Additions
(Story also on page 1)
Three . and one-half persons
could be added to the Marion
County payroll next fiscal year
as a result of grants made Wed
nesday by the budget, commit
tee.1 !
It authorized another deputy
county clerk, a jailer (already
on duty but not on the current
budget), a relief man i in the
sheriffs office. and a part-time
District Court bailiff.
The commltte approved $12,
000 for county planning and zon
ing, compared to $16,273 asked,
and $3,000 for. a veterans' me
morial building at Aurora. ,
The health department was
granted $53,458 by the county,
out of a total-budget of $134,400,
cut by $540. This places the ap
propriation increase at just un
der 6 per cent The health rev
enues estimate was upped bv
$468 to $80,942. J
Welfare got $293,838, as allot
ted by the state. Anticipated
needs of roads are $878,000 to be
'Bicycle ThieP
Film Tonight
The ItaHan film,. The Bicycle
Thief," will be shown tonight and
Friday at 7:30 pjn. in Waller
Ball on the Willamette Univer
sity campus, f i
It was previously reported in
correctly that the film would be
shown Wednesday and Thursday
nights. 7 ! t
offset by revenues other than
taxes. ; ..
Increased reymues of substan
tial amounts were expected from
O&C land grant taxes, tax pay
ments for prior years, forest rent
als and sales, road fines, liquor
allotments for old age assistance,
Woodburn justice court and gaso
line taxes. j
.For the first i time, the com
mittee could set elected official'
salaries, heretofore done by the
Legislature. For the coming year,
those are to be $5,820 for clerk,
$5,280 for county judge and
sheriff, $4,980 for assessor, com
missioners, recorder, school su
perintendent, surveyor and treas
urer, $4,080 for Salem constable.
In January, 1953, less than two
per cent of the people of Great
Britain ' were registered as un
employed.
Court Gears
Cab Company
Yellow Cab Co. of Portland was
cleared of responsibility for an
accident in a State Supreme Court
ruling Wednesday. I
A $15,000 damages "verdict for
Mrs. Anna Canada was overruled
by the supreme court This wo
man had been injured when: a cab
door flew open and struct ner
The case was appealed fronsMult
nomah County Circuit Court
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ACORNS FROM THE S
WITH OEt MILNE V
art .
Babbits were; first. IntrodoeiV
Into Australia in 1837 and again
In 1859 after which they spread
as a pest and it is estimated there
are some 300 million in the
country now.
mm
Yi Pound Serving
U. S. Choice Steer Beei
Baked Potato
Tossed Salad -Hot Rolls
$45
Maybe you think I'm cr
and maybe I am. This weather
one can hardly realize thai soon
well be complaining about jbeing
too hot Anyway, right now we
are installing a huge air condi
tioning plant for the Oak Room.
Yes sir, the air will not only be
cooled but will be washed) with
clear cool water. From now! on it
will not be a case of hot t night
and cold tomorrow night bit the
temperature will be comfcl-table
night in and night out . what
am I saying it will be comfort
able weather it's your nigft out
or not
If you are planning on entertain
ing remember the Oak jRoom
famous for its big juicy tender
charcoal barbecued steaks.1
In Salem Ifs the Hotel Marion
3)1
n
Mon. thru Fri.
Monday j
V Creamed Chkkeh Gib
; lets on Toast '
0 Tuesday . J
' Turkey e la King - ;
O Wednesday
Hot Roast Pork Dinner
Sandwich
O Thursday
Chkken Croquettes
O Friday j
Macaroni and Cheese
2 fillnufo Scrvico
7 The
At the Capitol
Shopping Center
llanj Sold for Even Ilore
Than $29.95 Each
These beds were off ered to us by the famous bedding
manufacturer at such an outstanding low price that we
snapped then up in a hurry, and when you see them
youll have to agree such good looks, and quality have
ever been off ered before at anywhere near t for
$29.95! There wis ealy a limited number available,
, however, and that's why we must confine this great
' event to. the limit ef our quantities, while they last
If you've! wanted! twin beds In your home,' then
saving! These are beautifully designed beds, in a
choice of six different designs, including modem
book-case style of construction, 'Regency," but
tenback, and others. All are sturtily iMde, well
paddedz COVERED WITH COLORFUL MODERN
ALL-PLASTIC MATERIAL favored by famous
Decorators. Washable! Each headboard is
equipped with STEEL-Base-Fsame BED . . . itself
a 95 Vslue! Dont miss this value-giving event!
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1 When It conies to economical comfort, these
n mattresses are positively unbeatable! Inner
coils well padded,', luxurious; covered in at
tractive, long-wearing ticking. Ordinarily,
you'd have? te Hay S29.95 for just one mat
tress. But during this 8ale enly, yen get TWO
for. that, low prke! Be sure to shop early,
because at this great, saving, they're bound
te sell quickly, and yen certainly went want
' to be disappointed.
Dcnczihcr, Ih Dawn Faynenl
Two
Innerspring
Twin Size
Ilaiiresses
2 For Only
Two f
Innenpring
Twin Box j
v Springs: ' ;
2 For Only
Slsro Hosts 0:33 2L IL b G:C3 P. It
4 T :
Up8n.Fri.iEve
Till 9 P. It
Ho Down
Payncnl
Sturdyj resilient coils, perfectly tempered,
thickly upholstered, and covered to match our
8peda Sale Innerspring mattresses. The per
fect base forilnnersprings, for years ef sat
isfactory service. Replace your eld spring now!
Besides adding much te the comfort of the
bed, a i good new box spring will prolong .the
life off your mattress. During this Sale only
, . . i Sleepritejtwin box springs for Just
DcnLalsiV IIo Down Poys!
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x a t- n f ue on uaaafcarivioruesiaeiecnua: ii
Y 7 (j J u yeT wanted! twin beds In your home, then II
X. I - mS V J aT kaoknM atvlA af eonstrnction. "Rerencv." but- II
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